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ExomatrixTV
3rd February 2022, 18:05
SpaceX Rocket To Crash Into The Moon In Weeks:

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Experts say part of a rocket launched by SpaceX back in 2015 has gone off course and will reportedly crash into the moon in March. It'll be the first accidental crash ever of a man-made object. Astronomers say this leftover rocket is part of a growing phenomena known as space junk. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for TODAY.

rgray222
3rd February 2022, 20:26
When Apollo 12 deliberately crashed the Ascent Stage of its Lunar Module onto the Moon's surface, NASA reported that the Moon rang like a bell (https://www.popsci.com/does-moon-sound-like-bell/) for almost an hour, leading to arguments that it must be hollow like a bell. Also it amazes me that everytime we see a picture of the moon it appears that all the surface craters are direct hits. Never seems to be a hit that skims the surface for miles.

scotslad
3rd February 2022, 20:35
the new feature film implies the moon is hollow and a few other surprises...

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barbie
3rd February 2022, 21:44
i wonder sometimes what would have happened if A119 cold war project was carried out? thankfully, it was not and we still have a moon to blast at. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/nukes-moon-a119-cold-war.html

Le Chat
4th February 2022, 13:48
the new feature film implies the moon is hollow and a few other surprises...

Moonfall got a one-star review in today's Guardian.

ExomatrixTV
4th February 2022, 14:23
the new feature film implies the moon is hollow and a few other surprises...

Moonfall got a one-star review in today's Guardian.


it seems like nowadays more and more alleged "blockbuster movies" will have less and less interesting depths aka intriguing story lines thus becoming a (A.I. generated?) shallowness!